A puppy showing mostly Aís is very dominant. In the wrong hands this pup could easily become aggressive so should not go to an inexperienced person or a home with young children. This type of dog would do well in a working environment. Obedience training and socialization are of utmost importance!

A puppy showing mostly Bís has self confidence and is a bit hard headed. This type of pup makes a good competition/working dog although he can be a bit much for the beginning trainer. This type of pup may be a little strong willed for a household with young children.

A puppy showing mostly Cís has self confidence yet yields to people easily. This pup is a good prospect for families with young children. This pup makes a good competition dog for most people as she is very willing to participate and takes well to training.

A puppy showing mostly Dís is very timid and lacks confidence. This type of pup will need extra socialization and obedience training to build confidence. A home that is active or noisy will probably upset this type of dog. Type D pups do not make good competition dogs as they tend to freeze up in new environments (there are many out there that are in competition but it takes a very patient trainer to help the dog overcome its fears enough to compete).